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VETERINARY NEWS

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    DC refuses to restore Grimsby vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application for restoration to the Register by Mr Joseph Holmes, who was struck off in 2011 for serious professional misconduct associated with surgery he had carried out on a dog and two cats. At...

    Why did the crossbred cat try to cross the road?

    New research from the RVC has revealed that young, male, crossbred cats are at greater risk of being hit by a car, begging the question as to why they tried to cross the road in the first place. The study, which was carried out by the VetCompass programme...

    The VetNurse Jobs January Brexit Sale

    VetNurse Jobs is running a special January Brexit sale until 10:30am on the 18th January, during which all jobs advertised on the site are reduced by 50% to £50 +VAT. All jobs posted on VetNurse.co.uk are valid for 60 days (double that normally offered...
  • New haemostatic gel claims to transform veterinary surgery

    VetPlus has announced that it has taken over the worldwide distribution for Vetigel, a haemostatic gel which stops bleeding in seconds and which can now be used for all types of surgery. Vetigel is a plant based gel which was first introduced to the...

    New online Cushing's CPD from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched an online CPD programme to help the veterinary profession diagnose, manage and treat dogs suffering from Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's syndrome). The new Canine Hyperadrenocorticism CPD module has been designed...

    Medivet to support students at Lancashire School of Veterinary Medicine

    Medivet has signed a multi-year sponsorship with the University of Central Lancashire’s (UCLan) School of Veterinary Medicine, through which it will give the university's BVMS students financial and training support. The company says the sponsorship...
  • RVC takes over James McCunn Memorial Fund

    The Royal Veterinary College has taken over administration James McCunn Memorial Fund. The Charity Fund had been operated by the Central Veterinary Society Council since 1967 when it was set up by veterinary surgeons in memory of the late Professor...

    MSD offers equine flu vaccination amnesty

    MSD Animal Health has launched a vaccination amnesty pack for practices, designed to help protect over half of the UK horse population not protected against equine influenza. The initiative is part of the company’s Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy...

    Vision Vet launches ophthalmology CPD webinars

    Scotland-based veterinary ophthalmologist Tamir Spiegel, who offers referral and telemedicine services through Vision Vet, has launched two CPD webinar courses. The first, which covers three topics: c anine uveitis, canine glaucoma and non-healing...

    Veterinary triage, bookings and payment streamlined by pandemic

    The BSAVA has published the results of a survey which shows that technology used to mitigate the effects of lockdown may lead to long term, beneficial changes to the way practices operate. Over 25% of the 1001 veterinary professionals who responded...

    Vets asked how they can be supported in delivering contextualised care

    RCVS Knowledge is asking vets working in small animal practice to take part in a survey and share their views on how vet teams can be supported to deliver contextualised care. The survey is part of an initiative to develop a 'roadmap' for what needs...

    NOAH issues critical important antibiotic briefing

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has issued a briefing document for veterinary surgeons to help clarify which antibiotic classes should be considered as critically important antibiotics – those classified as such by scientific assessment by...

    New practice hygiene audit app

    The Bella Moss Foundation (BMF) has announced the launch of a mobile app version of its online veterinary practice hygiene audit. The app, which was developed with the help of Ceva Animal Health, is now available to download free from Google Play...

    Slaughterhouse CCTV law goes before Parliament

    Legislation to make CCTV cameras mandatory in slaughterhouses in England has been laid before Parliament by Environment Secretary Michael Gove. The legislation will come into effect from May 2018, at which point businesses will have six months to...
  • RCVS invites vets to comment on Veterinary Surgeons Act

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is inviting comments on new proposals for bringing the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 up to date. In 2005, following earlier consultations, the RCVS Council called for extensive changes in the arrangements for...

    Ceva launches biggest TV advertising campaign to date for Feliway and Adaptil

    Ceva Animal Health has launched its biggest TV advertising campaign to date for its veterinary behaviour products, Feliway and Adaptil. Running throughout October, it is Ceva's third TV campaign this year to raise awareness of the benefits of Feliway...

    Vets asked to take part in Quality Improvement survey

    RCVS Knowledge has launched a national research project into quality improvement (QI) in the veterinary profession, which all members of the profession are invited to take part in. What is 'quality improvement', you ask? Good question. Sure, it's...

    Virbac launches derm app

    Virbac has launched an iPhone app designed to support veterinary surgeons in the diagnosis of canine dermatological conditions. Called Virbac-Derm-Diag it enables clinicians to create a clinical history (including photographs) of a patient then...

    Nominations sought for veterinary practice marketing award

    The Veterinary Marketing Association is seeking nominations for its 2017 Practice Marketing Award. Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, the Practice Marketing Award is free to enter, and open only to veterinary practices. Entries need to demonstrate...

    Survey finds 2/3rds horses suffer joint disease lameness

    A new survey of horse owners¹ by supplement brand, Cavalor, has found that 66% of horses have suffered from lameness as a result of joint disease and one-fifth of horses have been off work with the problem for a year or more. The company says it's...

    Kate Richards to become next RCVS President, completing all-female line up

    Kate Richards has been elected by RCVS Council to become its Junior Vice President with immediate effect and President from July. Kate’s election means that, come July and subject to ratification by RCVS Council, the offices of RCVS President, Senior...

    Propofol inventor amongst the winners of the 2021 RCVS Honours and Awards

    The RCVS has announced the winners of its 2021 Honours and Awards, which this year included the veterinary surgeon who developed propofol and the ex-BVA President who steered the Association through the early stages of the pandemic. The awards were...
  • Drontal Cat goes ellipsoid for easier worming

    Bayer Animal Health has re-designed Drontal Cat and Drontal Cat XL tablets from a round shape to a smaller ellipsoid one, in order to make worming an easier process. Bayer's Drontal brand manager Dan White said: "Market research conducted among...

    Boehringer launches support for risk-based parasite control

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched an online educational hub to help practices use a risk-based approach to responsible parasiticide prescribing in their practice. whatstherisk.co.uk has been created for all practice staff and contains advice from parasitologists...
  • RCVS CEO hears the concerns of the profession

    RCVS CEO Nick Stace has published a refreshingly candid acknowledgement of recent concerns voiced by the profession on his blog, www.nickstaceblogs.org . In his post, he gives a firm commitment to listen to the profession, asking just that...